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    Hoover concept u4203

    I can tell you... No they do not, However, they do have the screwholes where the sockets screw onto the machine body. So you could find a one speed model with headlights and convert it.
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    Eureka help needed!

    if all elese fails, I have a correct colored machine end for that. And then you would just need to find a metal Eureka hose end, any one would really work, even from a later 80's Princess. Eureka used that same chrome hose end with the black suction bleeder from that period of time, all the way...
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    Vintage Eureka help

    Here is my early Eureka. This was the model before yours. Ironiclly it came from your part of the world..lol. Also ironically, this year it was moved back into the kind of home it was pretty much designed for. Mine has been restored, and bares a replica cloth cord. The machine next to it btw...
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    Kirby Classic III

    Charlie.... I couldn't help but to notice your '56 Voice of Music portable in the back round...Just wanted to say that I am slightly jealous..
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    A Dream Machine Found!

    How perfectly Facinating!! Thank you Karl for posting somthing that is such a asset to our community! =)
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    Brandywine Eureka cordaway

    That cord reel was made by a company called..... Cordmatic. They also produced cord reels for the earlier luxes (meaning the XXX, and LX, LXI), as well as the first Hoover Portable with cord reel, before Hoover began to make them in house.   My recommendation, is to just find a real nasty...
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    Lady Kenmore Whisper Tone Available

    Pictures would be a marvelous thing to tempt... does it have everything with it?
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    Haley's Comet-1st vintage vacuum

    I sent you a Email... What swap meet did you find that at? I didn't think we had a swap meet, just two Flea Markets.  I hope you reply, I should be very interested in meeting with you.
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    Need help identifying this OLD upright

    I think is a... BeeVac, made by Birtman Electric. But not 100% on that. That 2nd 700 is a really good find! Beacuse it has the orginal cord and Hoover plug intact. If somone would be able to find a orginal bag (which can be done, just takes time), then one would have a all orginal 1926 Model 700.
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    Hoover sharing......

    gladly..... Because once again, I was correcting someone else! I have been a member of this organization since 2006, and I know FAR more than you do, PIPE DOWN! 
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    Did you guys know this existed?!?!?!

    ..... Ummm...I didn't talk you out of it, you told me AND Phill it was for sale. If you didn't want to sell it, you shouldn't have.   @crazykirbydude, Gee thank you for your admiration, and gratitude for me taking the time to help you with information, and provide pictures of something...
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    Hoover sharing......

    @real1shep.... Thank you for pointing out the obvious, but you might notice that my reply was not meant for YOUR question, it was to enlighten SOMONELESE! I have two eyes in my head, and unlike a good amount of people here, I actually read the posts.
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    Hoover sharing......

    CrazyKirbyDude..... The Celebrity II did NOT use the Quadraflex Powermatic. When the Celebrity II was introduced in 1975, it used a power nozzle (yes also called the "Powermatic"), but it was built more like a Eureka power head, used a non Hoover made GS Electric motor, and had the same beater...
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    Eureka Vacuums History

    I have one of those small Roto-Matics.... Mine is dated 1954. It is in perfect condition, even has a brand new, genuine, vintage Eureka paper bag, from the correct era. I just need a hose for it (excuse the pics of the old vacuum room, lol).
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    Did you guys know this existed?!?!?!

    This is NOT a commercial machine.... As stated above, this was part of Eureka's top of the line machines. Yours is one step down from the top, being self Propelled, but only one speed. I have the rare TOP of the Line with the variable "Electronic" Speed control. I will post pictures of that...
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    Eureka Vacuums History

    EurekaFan... I decide to take some good pictures of the best of the best, the pride and joy of the Vacuum Gallery here at Jae Place! So, for your viewing pleasure, the VERY BEST of my Eureka uprights!   From left to right, 1.Model 250A '55 2.Model 260 '59 Gold and Green 50th anniversary...
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    Eureka Vacuums History

    as far as I have leardned with Eureka..... With the letters, they indicate a change. like for example the model 2042. The first model 2042 A as released as part of the 1972 line, in Wild Moss green and Antique white, when the model was reissued in 1975 as a part of the new machines with the new...
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    Eureka Vacuums History

    Certianly EurekaFan.... I would be more than happy to share..
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    Eureka Vacuums History

    EurekaFan... Let me post some paperwork that might just flip your switch! I am pretty much the resident Eureka lover here. Enjoy!   Jae The Eureka Empress!
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    westinghouse t-4

    I can tell you right now..... The fairly current 2015 issue of Kovels Antique and collectible guide, only has one listing for a early pre, non electric pump vacuum cleaner valued at $50.00 and change. Take into consideration that there is not really a world wide demanding market for vintage...
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